You take four sticks and color one a "sun stick (draw four suns on it)" and another a "four directions (draw four arrows on it pointing different directions)" and another the "rain stick (draw three horizontal lines in the middle and three blue dots on each side of the lines)" and the last a "lightning stick (four lightning bolts)". Then you take 15 blank sticks for the points. One person takes the marked sticks and tosses them. If the "rain stick" is face down, you hand the sticks to the other player. If it is up, count your points. 3 points if the rain stick is up, 4 points if the four directions is up, and 1 point if the sun or lightning stick is up (if one of them is face down, it's 0 points and no points AT ALL if the rain stick is down.) NOTE: If you get the rain stick facing up, you keep going until you get it face down. When I say points, I mean the point STICKS, not mental points. The game can be as long as you like, you can stop whenever you like and when you stop when you want to, the person with the most points wins.
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Now! their are different types of handgames to play. If you was to play a regular handgames as a type of classroom involvement.
So this will depend what tribe you come from. One of these games will be played in a tournament or independently. The answer above doesn't specify what type stickgame is or what kind is played it just says it.
The plains
yes...
The Hopi children played stick ball.
Today, they play and do things just like any other children.
In multiplayer yes, single player no
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
The plains
Native American tribes were the first to play.
Jim Thorpe was the first Native American to play in the NFL.
i can play online stick cricket game.
stick the disk in the console and tun it on and select the game
Kennetjie is a game that originates in Africa. It is a simple game kids play where a short stick is thrown in the air by a longer stick and tossed back and forth in that fashion.
totolospia a stick and ball game.
totolospia a stick and ball game.
iriquoi
yes...
There's a game where you're a stick figure and you dodge sticks?